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Are you looking to make a difference? The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) is offering an exciting opportunity for students and parents, but we need your help! We are requesting your support to recruit participants for our virtual HSF College 101, which will be taking place via Zoom, on Saturday, November 6, 2021, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. This is an exciting opportunity that you won’t want to miss!

HSF College 101 is a FREE, bilingual program, designed to help middle and high school students, and their parents, prepare, plan, and pay for college. HSF subject-matter experts will deliver the content and will be joined by admissions representatives from Princeton University, Temple University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

For your convenience, I am including our English flyer, our Spanish flyer, and a marketing guide which contains promotional templates for newsletters, emails, social media posts, and robotexts/robocalls. Feel free to share the link with other colleagues, students, and parents in your network. All are welcome to attend!  We hope that this tool will make it easier to share this opportunity, but do let me know if you would like to schedule a call to discuss further.

Thank you in advance for your prompt reply. Your support will allow us to reach a greater number of families, and for that we are grateful.  We are looking forward to sharing this free resource with your entire community!

Click here to access our event page.

NYS Higher Education Services Corporation - The Excelsior Scholarship

The Excelsior Scholarship & NYS Dream Act, in combination with other student financial aid programs, allows students to attend a SUNY or CUNY college tuition-free. The program covers tuition for eligible SUNY and CUNY students. For the 2021-22 academic year, families who earned $125,000 or less in the tax year 2019 are eligible to apply.

Yale Women in Economics w/ Seed Scholars Program

Deadline: January 18, 2021

A non profit organization that seeks to financially empower young women of color by helping them make better financial decisions starting with college. We help them to apply to college scholarships, teach financial literacy, and professional development skills. 

Reel Works

Reel Works’ free After School Programs pair teens with professional filmmaker-mentors to create original short documentaries, narrative and experimental films that have won countless awards and been seen by over 20 million viewers worldwide since 2001

The Krist Law Firm, P.C. National Scholarship
Deadline: March 31
$10,000 scholarship open to high school seniors accepted into college or current college undergraduates. 

Project Yellow Light Video and Radio Competition
Deadline: April 1 
Open to high school junior or senior between the ages of 14 and 20; or full-time undergraduate college students between the ages of 15 and 25. Win up to $8000.

"One Planet, Many People" Video Contest
Deadline: May 16 
Up to $1000 for high school seniors and current college students. Funds can also be used by international students and for study abroad 

Fleming College Scholarship 
Deadline: June 5
Up to $5000 available to high school seniors and current college students

African American Students: 

Blacks@Microsoft (BAM) offers $5,000 scholarships to outstanding high school seniors of African or American descent who are interested in pursuing careers in technology. The scholarships are renewable for up to 4 years for a total of $20,000. They also have $2,500 BAM technology stipends available. Deadline: April 10.

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP

BROWSE SCHOLARSHIPS AT UNIGO.COM

OTHER RESOURCES